Ray Burn sings the praises of UKBF's new environmentally friendly forum 'The Green Room'.
Our favourite UK business forum - UKBF - has launched a new category for eco business and CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) issues. This is a ground breaking step from UKBF, which is the largest and most popular small business forum in the UK.
The new section, aptly named 'The Green Room', gives existing UKBF members with an interest in such matters a natural home to discuss the issues, and is bound to attract new members who were previously reliant on using niche forums and websites to discuss these business issues and to find information.
Why is the UKBF Green Room so important? Quite simply, it brings environmental issues to the forefront of consideration for the UKBF audience, namely small business owners and start-ups.
Previously, this information would be considered secondary, niche or marginal to many owner operators. Bringing the discussion to the fore can only be a good thing, especially when you consider that over 50% of business GDP and employment is provided by the small business community in the UK.
In a word, it takes the subject "mainstream". UK Business Forums should be applauded for this development.
Original Source - A Local Printer
Are you a UK Business Forums member with something to say? Opinion, advice or rant, we want to hear it! Drop us a line at [email protected].
Our favourite UK business forum - UKBF - has launched a new category for eco business and CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) issues. This is a ground breaking step from UKBF, which is the largest and most popular small business forum in the UK.
The new section, aptly named 'The Green Room', gives existing UKBF members with an interest in such matters a natural home to discuss the issues, and is bound to attract new members who were previously reliant on using niche forums and websites to discuss these business issues and to find information.
Why is the UKBF Green Room so important? Quite simply, it brings environmental issues to the forefront of consideration for the UKBF audience, namely small business owners and start-ups.
Previously, this information would be considered secondary, niche or marginal to many owner operators. Bringing the discussion to the fore can only be a good thing, especially when you consider that over 50% of business GDP and employment is provided by the small business community in the UK.
In a word, it takes the subject "mainstream". UK Business Forums should be applauded for this development.
Original Source - A Local Printer
Are you a UK Business Forums member with something to say? Opinion, advice or rant, we want to hear it! Drop us a line at [email protected].